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Grace Cleaning
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Serving Drew, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"Grace cleaning was absolutely amazing and truly a blessing. Their attention to detail really blew my mind. There were things that they cleaned and organized things that I didnâ t even know needed it. Iâ m so grateful that they helped to take the load off of me and getting my mudroom organized. They were extremely professional, timely and thorough. I recommend their services to any and everyone."
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House Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Housekeepers use a range of products to clean bathrooms, including vinegar, all-purpose spray, toilet bowl cleaner, and glass cleaner. Some house cleaners use bleach products, while others may provide an option for all-natural products. You can certainly speak to your cleaning pro to discuss which products you prefer they use in your bathroom.

Wipe down the walls with a mixture of equal parts vinegar and warm water. You can also run a dehumidifier to remove moisture and odors from the room. If the drywall mud had expired or your drywall got moist before or during installation, the culprit could be harder to fix. You may need to hire a drywall repair pro to remove the mud or the drywall itself.

Yes, pros use specialized solutions and pressure settings tailored to surface sensitivity.

The best cleaner to remove soot depends on the surface material and the type of fire, but consider dish soaps or degreasers, baking soda, rubbing alcohol, and hydrogen. Low-oxygen fires often leave behind greasy soot, which is best removed with dish soaps or degreasers. Baking soda can be useful for absorbing soot deposits from carpets, followed by rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide to clean the set-in stains.

Hydrogen peroxide is an effective stain remover for many kinds of stains on porcelain, ceramic, stone, and stainless steel sinks. Always consult your manufacturer’s instructions to ensure hydrogen peroxide won’t damage your sink. To remove stains with hydrogen peroxide, saturate the corner of a cloth or sponge with peroxide and gently dab at the stain until it lightens.

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